Okay, so I'm a newb and did something really really stupid.
I'm trying to set up ssl on apache. The instructions I was following suggested
build openssl from source
build mod_ssl from source
rebuild apache with mod_ssl support
First, I realized that there was an rpm version of openssl already...
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I will try them out soon.
I'm very new to sql server so I'm not sure how to measure performance.
Catadmin said...
For more information, try looking at the Estimated Execution Plan or run the query against a Dev box and look at the real Execution Plan...
hehe. Thanks for the input Catadmin. Any suggestions on how I would go about performing such a search? Is Full Text searching the way to go? I've never used it so I'm not exactly sure how it works.
thanks again
I just realized that this isn't hard.
I basically want to do the search very google-esque. That is provide a single search field that will match any combination of the data in the Table.
For example, I've created a table called "Person" with 7 columns. They are: name, phonenumber, address1...
Hi all.
I'm using sql server 2005 and I guess I'd call myself an sql intermediate. Though I've had more experience with mysql than mssql.
The table looks like...
name, address1, address2, city, state, zip
I want to be able to use something like "city, state" or "address, zip" as a search...
I'm guessing thats what I need to do. Unfortunately I don't know what the sites are. Still waiting on the client to send the list.
So, it seems I have to figure out how each site does it and mimic it... if possible?
They're not actually reselling them. The client has deals with these...
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